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u.s. the u.s. technically allows for medicine to be exploited to iran there's a general license for that but we have cut off all banking transactions with iran so if there's a pharmaceutical company who wants to send medicine they can actually find a way to facilitate that transaction and so while we may say we don't want to there to be a humanitarian impact there is unless we actually take action to fix that and frankly there are people in the united states who are pushing hard for these sanctions that really do feel that punishing ordinary people is what these sanctions should be doing because the goal is not to change the iranian government's decision making is to actually. leverage ordinary civilians against the iranian government and threaten to topple the government by inciting you know food riots or you know people who are happy because they can you know their grandparents are dying and can't get medicine but there has been some talk to mall that at least you know initially iranian officials
u.s. the u.s. technically allows for medicine to be exploited to iran there's a general license for that but we have cut off all banking transactions with iran so if there's a pharmaceutical company who wants to send medicine they can actually find a way to facilitate that transaction and so while we may say we don't want to there to be a humanitarian impact there is unless we actually take action to fix that and frankly there are people in the united states who are pushing hard for these...
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the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you me because. i was going to choose i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i don't even know why quote anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life oh it sure does. i'm sure it does but do i have much control over it and it really feel that but voting is the only way that you can control i still and feel like i had that much control no i didn't why not i was torn between the two. in my own interest but there were more than two running you could have voted for someone else. there were more the people that were running for the presidency and you didn't even know it the parties are too strong and they're entrenched and i don't think. that what about if we start really trying to separate m
the u.s. presidential election is finally over now what this week let's talk about that did you vote are you happy with the outcome yes i mean what do you expect to change in the next four years. i guess i was. expecting for you me because. i was going to choose i didn't vote i didn't really care why not i don't even know why quote anybody stood for just not something that interests me i just go with the flow so you don't think it affects your everyday life oh it sure does. i'm sure it does but...
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military contractors who claim that u.s. forces detained and tortured them in two thousand and six after they blew the whistle on their employer for illegally running guns the two have since filed a lawsuit against former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld claiming that rumsfeld himself is the one who approved of the torture of the so-called harsh interrogation techniques used on prisoners however the seventh circuit court of appeals said that they don't have the right to sue rumsfeld or anyone else in the military chain of command for that matter now as shocking as it seems for our military to torture whistleblowers who have nothing to do with the forces we're fighting against sadly this story is not unique and u.s. forces abroad operate and knew from accountability every time we hear about rape and murder torture or destruction of property it's always dismissed out of the adage war is hell well that's not good enough. take the case of don lemon a paramedic for the defense contractor kellogg brown and root a subsidiary of
military contractors who claim that u.s. forces detained and tortured them in two thousand and six after they blew the whistle on their employer for illegally running guns the two have since filed a lawsuit against former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld claiming that rumsfeld himself is the one who approved of the torture of the so-called harsh interrogation techniques used on prisoners however the seventh circuit court of appeals said that they don't have the right to sue rumsfeld or...
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the u.s. has established its first permanent military base in poland troops will be preparing joint drills and american warplanes and service aircraft stationed there plans for the base were agreed by barack obama and his polish counterparts two years ago or so once more cooperation with washington and even sports is controversial if you're a peon missile the fan system parts of which are said to be deployed in the country russia has voiced concerns over the shield which it sees as a potential threat to national security dr gerald horan author and historian says warsaw needs to rethink its foreign policy direction. much concerned right now russia is a very powerful neighbor it has many hours across the globe it's a military power as well as an economic power in that part of the world and quite frankly doesn't make that much sense for warsaw to come its nose at such a powerful neighbor and i would hope and imagine that there would be a reconsideration of their foreign policy sooner rather than
the u.s. has established its first permanent military base in poland troops will be preparing joint drills and american warplanes and service aircraft stationed there plans for the base were agreed by barack obama and his polish counterparts two years ago or so once more cooperation with washington and even sports is controversial if you're a peon missile the fan system parts of which are said to be deployed in the country russia has voiced concerns over the shield which it sees as a potential...
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fiscal cliff because how can you avoid it the impact from going over it would be a recession in the u.s. economy next year and an increase in the jobless rate to nine point one percent by the end of two thousand and thirteen at seven point nine percent now and a deal to avert this would mean a deficit five hundred three billion dollars higher than it would otherwise have been in fiscal year two thousand and thirteen now this is all according to a new congressional budget office report this was a supposedly nonpartisan research arm for congress keep in mind these are the folks that a few months ago said growth will average four point three percent from two thousand and fourteen through two thousand and seventeen a rate the u.s. hasn't seen for more than a decade but who knows pigs can fly maybe they'll fly off the fiscal cliff we don't know but the political rhetoric has started flying back and forth that's for sure house speaker john boehner today said this we're spending a trillion dollars more than what we. continue to do that. this is year two the twenty four of your demographic bubb
fiscal cliff because how can you avoid it the impact from going over it would be a recession in the u.s. economy next year and an increase in the jobless rate to nine point one percent by the end of two thousand and thirteen at seven point nine percent now and a deal to avert this would mean a deficit five hundred three billion dollars higher than it would otherwise have been in fiscal year two thousand and thirteen now this is all according to a new congressional budget office report this was...
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the u.s. has denied russia's request to transfer a prisoner victor brought who was convicted for arms dealing in america back to his home country to serve out his sentence the department of justice says it doesn't want to create an undesirable precedent due to the seriousness of the crime and u.s. court sentenced bood to twenty five years in jail in april for conspiring to kill american nationals and to sell weapons to colombia and rebels the x. businessman denies the charges russia has been trying to get him sent home in line with an international convention moscow believes that boots prosecution was politically motivated was foreign minister sergei lavrov saying he will do all he can to get him transferred to his home country. more stories for you on line energy dot com including stop piling nuclear weapons is crazy iran's president questions the sanity of any nation with atomic bombs. given that gave away seven u.s. navy seals have been reprimanded for divulging secrets including details of
the u.s. has denied russia's request to transfer a prisoner victor brought who was convicted for arms dealing in america back to his home country to serve out his sentence the department of justice says it doesn't want to create an undesirable precedent due to the seriousness of the crime and u.s. court sentenced bood to twenty five years in jail in april for conspiring to kill american nationals and to sell weapons to colombia and rebels the x. businessman denies the charges russia has been...
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the deal itself is about a four point two billion u.s. dollars which would make a rush of the number two arms dealer behind the united states it is specifically geared towards air defense systems attack helicopters and missiles and it gives you a little bit of a look into the internal politics of iraq there in a very vulnerable situation they are neighbors with iran and they've been looking to the united states for support they've been looking to iran for support as well as russia for support so kind of trying to play all sides of the deck if you will to gain some support in fact moloch he has said in the past and he doesn't want to be one countries upon when it comes to an arms monopoly is one reason why he went to russia as well not only rely on the united states has raises some speculation that the united states might be losing some influence in the country and also some speculation that the united states itself may have put some pressure behind iran to cancel this deal now when it comes to this particular deal iraq has said that they
the deal itself is about a four point two billion u.s. dollars which would make a rush of the number two arms dealer behind the united states it is specifically geared towards air defense systems attack helicopters and missiles and it gives you a little bit of a look into the internal politics of iraq there in a very vulnerable situation they are neighbors with iran and they've been looking to the united states for support they've been looking to iran for support as well as russia for support...
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the u.s. federal courts have ruled that basically argentina has to pay everybody out all those hundred billion dollars in bonds so i'm going to go to a story in argentina that is like a an analogy for what argentina did back in two thousand and two man set on fire in argentina over debt a man was arrested on monday in buenos aires for allegedly setting another man on fire during an argument over unpaid debt the debtor apparently thoroughly doused the collector with a flammable liquid set him on fire and then let the victim burn closing the front door before fleeing on foot but a group of local residents caught him and called the police so this is what argentina did to their creditors at the same time they were the debtors they set the creditors on fire but a few survived and they've come back to haunt them. because they've got some of those jews. there give them immunity from being burned up by the creditors know this you know clearly stating that the problem is that when you have a system run
the u.s. federal courts have ruled that basically argentina has to pay everybody out all those hundred billion dollars in bonds so i'm going to go to a story in argentina that is like a an analogy for what argentina did back in two thousand and two man set on fire in argentina over debt a man was arrested on monday in buenos aires for allegedly setting another man on fire during an argument over unpaid debt the debtor apparently thoroughly doused the collector with a flammable liquid set him on...
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if it is a foreign bank or government they really cash it in most of what the u.s. owes is to itself held by the federal reserve it is quite possible for the government to shut down the fed and start up a new one or change the rules a family with a bank can't do that no family can't tell the bank to print money to pay their bills doesn't i really wish they could but just because the government arguably can make its own rules print its own money doesn't mean that there's a free lunch that wealth is being confiscated from somewhere from someone and that's what we take issue with now so if a mirror said i had to get close to the screen to believe my after reading guess names can't wait he was talking about this market calendar it's coming up if we have the graphic oh yes there it is ok so this is the post-election economy it is a panel that i will actually be moderating with john. barry ritholtz and other great big names i'll be doing it next week it will air on the twentieth so check out our facebook and market calendar and that is all we have time for thank you so mu
if it is a foreign bank or government they really cash it in most of what the u.s. owes is to itself held by the federal reserve it is quite possible for the government to shut down the fed and start up a new one or change the rules a family with a bank can't do that no family can't tell the bank to print money to pay their bills doesn't i really wish they could but just because the government arguably can make its own rules print its own money doesn't mean that there's a free lunch that wealth...
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using the very rifles that the u.s. both. the russian military schools are undergoing weapons training on a tank range. began his military service in russia as a division. forty seven his first inventions were related to vehicles but they could not be implemented because of the onset of world war two. they survived after being wounded when his tank. as a result he couldn't resume active service and so he devoted his efforts to designing small. wealthy british stock. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the global financial headlines kaiser report. download the official ati application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch all its hit all you need is your mobile device to watch ati in any time of. the nation and free accreditation free transfer charges free arrangement for free. free still child free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god artie dot com. is eve's
using the very rifles that the u.s. both. the russian military schools are undergoing weapons training on a tank range. began his military service in russia as a division. forty seven his first inventions were related to vehicles but they could not be implemented because of the onset of world war two. they survived after being wounded when his tank. as a result he couldn't resume active service and so he devoted his efforts to designing small. wealthy british stock. market. has come to. find...
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was the u.s. losing a foothold in iraq meaning that they didn't have as much influence there now if you look at the iraq's foreign policy they're a little bit in a vulnerable position they have iran on one side they're in a hostile region basically and so their foreign policy has been all over the map so to speak they've been looking to iran for support looking to the united states for support as well also looking to russia so after this deal was announced they said that they were going to cancel this deal under concerns of corruption and that investigation is now under way now let's talk a little bit about the deal more than four billion dollars in air defenses specifically attack helicopters and missiles a spokesperson said that an investigation into this is underway again because of corruption now if you look at corruption in russia this is a concern here as well there where well aware of it if you look at the events of last week surrounding the scandal at the defense ministry anatoly said to c
was the u.s. losing a foothold in iraq meaning that they didn't have as much influence there now if you look at the iraq's foreign policy they're a little bit in a vulnerable position they have iran on one side they're in a hostile region basically and so their foreign policy has been all over the map so to speak they've been looking to iran for support looking to the united states for support as well also looking to russia so after this deal was announced they said that they were going to...
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everywhere you look at what happens if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff then what are politicians going to do to avert the fiscal cliff and can they come to an agreement let's step back out of this narrative that the u.s. has to avert this cliff in order to avoid recession and doesn't really matter long term mike whether we go off the fiscal cliff or not. no it doesn't it's just a little more pain now or a whole bunch more later this fiscal cliff they're talking about it's like it just appeared there in front of us and the whole thing is that this trap was set back in between two thousand and one and two thousand and three when we had we started the war on terror the war on afghanistan the war in iraq. and so we increased deficit spending then we bush we did the bush tax cuts which borrows prosperity out of the future you're going to cut taxes so there's less revenues and that increases deficit spending there's less revenues coming in you're still doing the same levels of spending then we increased the levels of spending when we
everywhere you look at what happens if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff then what are politicians going to do to avert the fiscal cliff and can they come to an agreement let's step back out of this narrative that the u.s. has to avert this cliff in order to avoid recession and doesn't really matter long term mike whether we go off the fiscal cliff or not. no it doesn't it's just a little more pain now or a whole bunch more later this fiscal cliff they're talking about it's like it just...
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vietnam war veterans frequents this firing range in the u.s. state of virginia it was here in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the cold war that the a k forty seven was designed as met their american m. sixteen counterparts following the gathering mikhail kalashnikov put his signature on one of the rifles belonging to the club and this is russian ammunition. so it i'm sure it'll work well. general kalashnikov autographed this piece so this is quite a rare piece and when we shoot it i'm going to everybody want i want white gloves because we don't want to smear the the signature of. the kalashnikov assault rifles are mainly assembled by hand people working with the machine building plant in the city of never say weapons or a soldier rifle bay with that too is simply a product of some twenty very to be a case of being turned out he has in one thousand nine hundred forty seven people across the board instantly recognized the kalashnikov that is the most widespread firearm in the world today. the rifle is not only functional but it's
vietnam war veterans frequents this firing range in the u.s. state of virginia it was here in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the cold war that the a k forty seven was designed as met their american m. sixteen counterparts following the gathering mikhail kalashnikov put his signature on one of the rifles belonging to the club and this is russian ammunition. so it i'm sure it'll work well. general kalashnikov autographed this piece so this is quite a rare piece and when we shoot...
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creator of the u.s. army's m sixteen hundred ninety seven. in recent years kalashnikov has become increasingly unhappy about his rifles reputation each year an average of a quarter of a million people were killed by bullets fired from one of his weapons. i didn't want to design a weapon that was going to be used in wide scale fracture side a war on a very year. i only wanted to help protect my country's borders three you are teaches about well and that's what i would wish for everybody as well as myself. i have gone through every try the tribulation and i'm ready to go on working there are some one hundred million like me in the world they say i have yet to outlive my usefulness. will be around for several decades more i'm not easily replaced. everything is changing but i'm still as i have always been an assault rifle. is kalashnikov. admission and free clinic a should be free. for charges free. range minister free. treatment facility child free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media projects and free media dog hardy dot com y
creator of the u.s. army's m sixteen hundred ninety seven. in recent years kalashnikov has become increasingly unhappy about his rifles reputation each year an average of a quarter of a million people were killed by bullets fired from one of his weapons. i didn't want to design a weapon that was going to be used in wide scale fracture side a war on a very year. i only wanted to help protect my country's borders three you are teaches about well and that's what i would wish for everybody as well...
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trillion dollars with the rest of the world just one year essentially five hundred fifty eight billion u.s. dollars is being pocketed every single year by developing nations that are now manufacturing the goods that used to be made right here in the united states with the pockets overflowing with u.s. dollars foreign investors begin buying up american industries every single second more than four thousand dollars of american industry is sold off to foreign investors there's another for those there's another four thousand there's another for those which brings us to the final stage stage for colonization with american workers desperate for any kind of an opportunity to work foxconn and other foreign corporations now have access to a brand new pool of cheap labor we've seen other companies like foxconn take advantage of these new low wage american workers ikea recently opened up a factory in virginia which just so happens to be a right to work for less state and it's not all that hospitable to labor unions now in sweden where i kid was founded and is based workers earn at least nineteen doll
trillion dollars with the rest of the world just one year essentially five hundred fifty eight billion u.s. dollars is being pocketed every single year by developing nations that are now manufacturing the goods that used to be made right here in the united states with the pockets overflowing with u.s. dollars foreign investors begin buying up american industries every single second more than four thousand dollars of american industry is sold off to foreign investors there's another for those...
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reliant on automobiles as we are here but you know we need to take a more aggressive stance here in the u.s. we need to be leaders and we not only need to be working on reducing our carbon pollution but we need to be helping communities and wildlife adapt to the changes that are now but about what we've set in motion some of these climate impacts and we need to prepare for that well as well time for a manhattan project. many different from yeah absolutely very very good thank you all very much for being it's so much appreciate dr amanda stout dr joseph and dr dan. to see this discussion again or any of our conversations with great minds go to our website conversations with great minds dot com. coming up are republicans finally ready to charge serious immigration reform and think i was attacked before america falls off the fiscal cliff all that more and tonight's big picture rumble. the.
reliant on automobiles as we are here but you know we need to take a more aggressive stance here in the u.s. we need to be leaders and we not only need to be working on reducing our carbon pollution but we need to be helping communities and wildlife adapt to the changes that are now but about what we've set in motion some of these climate impacts and we need to prepare for that well as well time for a manhattan project. many different from yeah absolutely very very good thank you all very much...